Third-Party Group No Labels Votes To Field A Presidential Candidate
Members of No Labels, a third-party presidential movement, voted Friday to move forward with nominating a candidate for president, multiple outlets reported.
Eight hundred delegates from 50 states, split between Republicans and Democrats, held the vote at a virtual meeting, ABC News reported.
The group leading the launch of a “unity ticket” plans to announce its candidate selection process March 14, it told The Associated Press. An official with No Labels told Politico it’s possible that ultimately the group may not find a candidate.
No Labels has said for months that it would enter a candidate in the 2024 race if it became clear on Super Tuesday that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump would be the respective Democratic and Republican nominees. The two walked away from the night with just one loss between them; GOP candidate Nikki Haley, who’s since suspended her campaign, carried Vermont.
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